Solution and air stable host/guest architectures from a single layer covalent organic framework

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We show that the surface-supported two-dimensional covalent organic framework (COF) known as COF-1 can act as a host architecture for C60 fullerene molecules, predictably trapping the molecules under a range of conditions. The fullerenes occupy the COF-1 lattice at the solution/solid interface, and in dried films of the COF-1/fullerene network that can be synthesized through either drop-deposition of fullerene solution or by a dipstick-type synthesis in which the surface-supported COF-1 is briefly dipped into the fullerene solution.

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Cui, D., Macleod, J. M., Ebrahimi, M., Perepichka, D. F., & Rosei, F. (2015). Solution and air stable host/guest architectures from a single layer covalent organic framework. Chemical Communications, 51(92), 16510–16513. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc07059g

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